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Annual Student Workshop Meeting
IEEE Canada
Bob Hanna, P.Eng., FIEEEBob Hanna, P.Eng., FIEEE
President, IEEE CanadaPresident, IEEE Canada
September 16, 2006September 16, 2006
[email protected]@ieee.org
IEEE Today
World’s largest technical professional society dedicated to the advancement of technology
Over 365,000 members More than 70,000 students Live & work in over 150 countries
Holds more than 350 international conferences annually
Publishes over 30% of the world’s literature in electrical engineering and computing
Offers more than 900 active industry standards
Transnational Organization
More about the IEEE Grouped into geographic and
technical areas reflecting where we live and work
10 Regions 311 local Sections Over 1,300 Student Branches in 80
countries 10 Divisions 44 Societies and Councils 1450+ Chapters History centre
The IEEE Regions
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Total IEEE Membership - 1963 to 2005
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Total IEEE Membership in 2005 is up 0.5% to 367,395 members.
IEEE Membership
59.4% U.S.-based, 40.6% out of U.S.
50.6% work for corporations, 23.5% in academia, 8.3% in government
91.% male, 9.0% female
Source: 2005 IEEE Member Satisfaction Survey/ Annual Statistics of the IEEE
Why Members Join IEEE ?
Access to technical information Stay up-to-date in technical
field Career opportunities Local/Regional activities (18%)
Increasing the Value of IEEE Membership
Low Cost of IEEE membership Products and services IEEE Job Site High Membership satisfaction Increasing relevance to industry Promoting public awareness of technology’s
role in society New member market initiatives Enables members’ careers through continuing
education IEEE.tv “www.ieee.org/web/membership/IEEEtv” www.tryengineering.com
IEEE Awards & Recognition
Peer recognition to individuals whose contributions to the art and science of electro- and information technologies
world-wide have improved the quality of daily life
IEEE Medals IEEE Fellows Technical Field
Awards Honorary
Membership Service
Corporate Recognition Prize Papers Society & Conference Public & Professional
Recognition Geographic Units
IEEE Fosters Technical Innovation
Through its Societies 44 Societies and Councils. Bring members together with similar
interests Sponsor conferences, workshops
tutorials, seminars, etc Develop publications: Journals,
Magazines, Newsletters. Recognize member accomplishments,
Technical awards, prize papers,
Fostering Technological Innovation:
IEEE Publications More than 130 magazines,
journals and transactions IEEE produces 18 of the 20
top-cited publications in electrical and electronics engineering
Over 400 annual conference proceedings
Documents delivered online through IEEE Xplore® digital library
Average IEEE Xplore use: Over 5 million downloads a month More than 1.2 million articles
Conferences 350+ international conferences 110,000+ attendees overall Searchable IEEE conference database at
www.ieee.org/conferencesearch Upcoming Relevant Conferences to EDA: First-hand information on the latest
developments from leaders in their fields More than 3,000 annual technical meetings,
symposia, and other local events Have opportunities to meet leaders in
technical interest areas
IEEE Standards IEEE is the source for technical
standards Internationally recognized Nearly 900 currently active standards 500 in development 30,000 volunteers in standards working
groups IEEE Standards Online Nearly 10,700 individual and 45
corporate members
www.ieee.ca
IEEE Canada TodayMember Services Annual Conference, CCECE:
http://ieee.ca/ccece06 Monthly Electronic Newsletter IEEE Canadian Review (3-times /year) Canadian Journal of Electrical & Computer Eng. IEEE Canadian Foundation: About 11
Scholarships & 10 grants annually Volunteers support to Sections, Technical
Chapters, Affinity Groups and Student Branches – bilingual web site http://ieee.ca
Membership Grade MakeupIEEE – Canada (As of June 30, 2006)
Fellow 226Senior Member
1076Member 8456Associate 734Graduate Student Member -Student 3724Total Members 14216
Sections History - 50 Years +1. Toronto Section, 30 September 19032. Vancouver Section, 22 August 19113. Montreal Section, December 19364. Ottawa Section, September 19445. London Section, 31 October 19446. Hamilton Section, 7 May 19527. Winnipeg Section, 18 August 19538. Saint Maurice Section, 24 June 19549. Northern Canada Section, 2 February 195510. Kingston Section, 4 May 1955
11. South Saskatchewan Section, May 10, 195612. Southern Alberta Section, 10 May 1956 (IRE) 13. Victoria Section, 5 October 1956
Challenges Ahead
IEEE has been studying changes in global workplace: Examples - China and India
Electronic intellectual property IEEE Relevance to industry Membership profile How engineers work
Changes in work patterns Anywhere, anytime, always on Multiple languages, multiple time zones
Have A Great Workshop
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